Incident took place in St. Catharines June 16th
Niagara Regional Police are looking for help identifying two suspects in a June robbery in St. Catharines.
It happened at a convenience store near the intersection of Lake Street and Russell Avenue around 2:30 in the afternoon on June 16th.
Police say the suspect entered the store and took consumable goods while another suspect outside kept watch.
When confronted by the store clerk a struggle took place and the second suspect entered the store and used physical force to overcome the store clerk.
New video surveillance has come to light and police are asking the public for help identifying the suspects.
The description of the suspects is as follows:
Suspect #1
- Male
- White
- 18-25 years of age
- 5’9” tall
- 170lbs
- Short dark hair
- Wearing an orange Timberland t-shirt
- Wearing black shorts
- Wearing black and white shoes
Suspect #2
- Male
- 18-25 years of age
- 6’1” tall
- 160lbs
- Medium length black curly hair
- Wearing a hooded sweatshirt with images of Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un
- Wearing black shorts
- Wearing white shoes
Anyone with information is asked to contact the lead detective at 905-688-4111, option #3, extension #1009495.

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